Vol. 3 Chapter 10.4 - The bitter with the sweet
Into The Rose Garden
Vol. 3 Chapter 10.4 - The bitter with the sweet
He nodded his head slowly. Kloff was in disbelief. Was he being sarcastic by asking how well he had lived after Aerocâs death? It was cute and touching at the same time. Kloff gently lifted the crying omega and placed him on his lap. He held Aerocâs head, bringing it close to his own neck, while his other hand stroked Aerocâs back. He blamed himself more in order to soothe Aeroc.
âThereâs no way that I was happy. Even when I tormented you, it felt terrible, but after you died, it was the worst.â
ââ¦Why?â
Aeroc asked as if he knew nothing about it, and Kloff smiled in response. Did Aeroc really want to know why? He didnât want to expose his vulnerabilities, but since he was guilty of it, he had no choice but to explain it again and again.
âI killed the omega that I imprinted on with my own hands, living alone after that is just hellish. I swear to you, if it were real and not a dream, I would have already committed suicide.â
While being embraced, Aeroc swallowed his tears and jerked his head, looking at Kloff with a shocked expression, as if struck by lightning. It seemed that he couldnât believe it, so Kloff immediately licked the tears streaming down the corner of his eyes, reassuring him once again.
âIn the dream, I couldnât die because of the children you gave birth to. But thatâs not the case now, so if anything wrong happens to you, Iâll die too. So please, live a long and healthy life. I want to live a long life.â
Kloff smiled and tried to kiss Aerocâs cheek, but Aeroc pulled his head back, avoiding him. Then, with a trembling voice, he questioned.
ââ¦Imprinted? You didnât say such a thing.â
âIn the dream, we continued to deeply hurt each other. By the time I realized it, it was already too late. But nowâ¦â
In truth, he hadnât wanted to confess about the imprinting now. He might completely become a slave to Aeroc as he was inferior to him in many aspects, so he deliberately postponed it. He had planned to confess later when he was more qualified, while evasively saying, âIf you hadnât thrown that huge feast, I was going to confess during that meal with a ring.â Of course, he had already bought the ring.
Come to think of it, there were quite a few things that got skipped because Kloff got angry and dragged Aeroc straight to the bedroom. To top it off, he even mentioned that he cursed Aeroc in his dream. To say the least, he must have lost his sanity a little. He might have gotten too ecstatic to finally have his omega and had lost his senses in the process.
Kloff had confessed already, but Aeroc didnât believe him. He kept saying it was all lies. Given his constant anxiety, it might be expected for him not to believe it. Kloff had a feeling that if he couldnât convince Aeroc here, it would always stay like this in the future. Unlike Aeroc, who constantly left room for doubt, Kloff had no desire to do so.
âIf you canât believe me, just wait a moment.â
Kloff wanted to bring his evidence and tried to get out of bed, but suddenly Aeroc urgently shouted, âDonât go!â and clung to him. Kloff was taken aback, and when he looked at Aeroc, tears were flowing down his cheeks as he desperately held onto Kloffâs arm.
âIâll believe you, so donât go!â
ââ¦The ring is in my pocket over thereâ¦â
âI donât need things like a ring. So please, donât go.â
He had prepared the ring in earnest so he was honestly disappointed to hear that Aeroc didnât need it. However, seeing how desperate Aeroc looked, he could only hug him tightly. Aeroc clung to him as if he were drowning in the waters. Their bare chests pressed against each other, and it felt so warm and comforting. Worried that his exposed back in the air would get cold, he pulled the sheet over him, covering up to his shoulders. Meanwhile, Aeroc, hanging onto Kloffâs sturdy and muscular body like a cedar tree, took slow breaths. His damp breath tickled Kloffâs collarbone.
âSince when was it?â
Even though he asked curtly, Kloff could understand what he meant. He pulled Aerocâs waist and calmly answered. He wanted to kiss him, but Aeroc had lowered his head, making it difficult.
âI donât know exactly.â
âHow did you know?â
Aeroc lifted his head up. Kloff wiped his thumb across the corner of the asking personâs wet eyes before sliding it into Aerocâs mouth. Aeroc furrowed his eyebrows at Kloffâs sudden action.
âHow does it taste?â
âAre you teasing me?â
âIs it sweet?â
His tears were just about to fall, but now Aeroc was looking at the other person with angry, watery eyes. But even so, his clinging hand tightened around Kloffâs arm, refusing to let go. Kloff smiled and lowered his head, licking away the tears. Aerocâs shoulders were hunched and he pushed the Alpha who kept picking out the oddest things to do. Aeroc glared at him in disbelief, then questioned him again.
âHow can tears be sweet?â
âTo me, they are. Insanely. Thatâs how I knew.â
Aeroc kept questioning him, still finding it hard to believe. He asked again and again if he really tasted the tears or if it was like that in his dream too. Kloff didnât want to think about the dream and didnât want to say anything about it, but Aeroc kept pressing and he was a guilty man, so he had no choice but to answer honestly. Kloff answered yes again and again as Aeroc repeatedly asked him, and eventually, Aeroc cursed in a low, angry voice.
âYou bastard.â
He didnât think that he had done something so wrong, but Aeroc was so agitated to the point his face was fuming and his teeth were grinding. Wondering what this was all about, Kloff remained silent, and then a barrage of curses came flying.
âYou damned demon. You cursed bastard. No wonder youâve been living in hell all your life! Because of you, Iâ¦â¦ Iâ¦â¦.â
As Aeroc poured out severe criticism that would be considered extremely serious by aristocratic standards, Kloff turned the conversation around because he seemed so enraged that he might end up suffocating.
âYou were also a bad guy. You killed Rapiel and purposely died in a gruesome way, making my life a living hell.â
In his defense, Aeroc vigorously shook his head.
âI never did that on purpose. It was all because you chose to say all those cruel thingsâ¦â¦.â
Aeroc was treating him as a real lout because he hid the truth about the imprint, so Kloff rested his elbows on his knees, rested his chin on his hand, and quietly observed Aeroc. Both the enraged Aeroc and Kloff, who had been startled by his tears, now had dried tears. Far from being pleased when Kloff confessed that he had imprinted him, Aeroc was very annoyed that he hadnât told him before, and he blurted out.
âItâs as if you already know my dreams.â
Upon hearing that, Aeroc literally jumped as if his butt had been pricked by thorns. Then, with a slightly stiff expression, he looked at the person who was looking down at him and smiled awkwardly.
âWell, I just had a feeling that it was like that.â
âIt wasnât on purpose, but you had the meaning to do so? Why?â
Aerocâs persistent act of pretending not to know wasnât unique to him. Although Kloff knew he would appear condescending, he still raised the corners of his mouth. Aeroc turned his head, feigning ignorance. Seeing his white complexion contrasting with his trembling red lips, it was clear that he was vacillating. Kloff deliberately asked in a colder tone.
âSpeaking of my dream. As an alpha, why did you have hostility towards someone elseâs wife, huh?â
âDidnât you know from the dream?â
âWell, I donât remember.â
The truth was, Kloff had a very vivid recollection of a ridiculously cute scene at a party where Aeroc had asked him to fuck him straight up, with his trembling hands clasped behind his back and a fake faint smile on his face, but Kloff pretended not to remember it. He was sure that Aeroc would label him as a perverted demon if he told him of that dream.
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